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Figure 4.4: Edit Waypoint The waypoint may also be congured as a Landing, these waypoint will then be displayed in the NearbyLandings (see Section 4.5). Delete Waypoint It is possible to delete just a single waypoint on the GPS SD+ . Select the waypoint to be deleted by pressing either the S3 or S4 buttons. Once the waypoint is highlighted, selecting Delete Waypoint will remove the waypoint from the GPS SD+ memory. If a waypoint is in use int the Routethe delete function will be disabled, to delete the Waypoint it must rstly be removed from the Route. Delete All Waypoints All of the waypoints can be removed from the GPS SD+ . Delete all the waypoints will also delete the Route. When selecting this option the GPS SD+ will prompt to ensure that this is exactly what is intended. 2 Go To Point Selecting the Go To Point will force navigation to the selected waypoint. Once selected (by pressing the ENTER button), the instrument will jump to the ight screen automatically and navigate to that point. When returning to the Waypoints/Routewill cancel the active Go To. The Go To function will override the Routenavigation, although the GPS SD+ will remember where it was in the Route, so when the Go To is canceled (as described above) it will resume the Routeat the point it was at before the Go To was activated. Edit Route The GPS SD+ will only store one Route. This is deliberate to prevent ying an incorrect Route. A Routecan be edited by selecting the Edit Route option of the WAM. Selecting the Edit Route option will highlight the rst Routepoint in the TL area. 4.1.2 RouteList The RouteList contains all the Routepoints and allows to dene their parameters in the task. Pushing the UP or DOWN buttons will move between the Routepoints. For the highlighted Routepoint, the DO area 2 WARNING: Do not confuse this function with Delete Route. The last thing you want is to be sitting on takeo with no waypoints in the GPS SD+ , to clear the previous Routeuse the Delete Route function described in section Section 4.1.2. 21